Pre-Deployment

Generic, specialized and, where appropriate, mission-specific peacekeeping training that is based on United Nations standards and takes place prior to actual deployment to a UN mission. This training is delivered by Member States trainers to all military and police personnel/units in their home countries and by the Integrated Training Service (ITS) of the United Nations for civilian personnel up to Director (D-1) level. According to General Assembly Resolution A/RES/49/37 (1995), Member States have the responsibility for delivery of pre-deployment training for uniformed personnel deploying to UN operations, and the ITS is responsible for developing training materials and offering guidance and assistance to Member States.

TheCore Pre-deployment Training Materials (CPTM)(EN)(ES) represent the essential knowledge required by all peacekeeping personnel – military, police and civilians – to function effectively in a UN peacekeeping operation. The materials should be used as the core resource for any UN pre-deployment training course. The CPTM is intended to provide a shared understanding of the basic principles, guidelines and policies of UN peacekeeping. These standards guide peacekeeping personnel as they carry out critical tasks to assist countries in the transition from conflict to peace. CPTM 2017 has been updated with a strengthened curriculum. This includes cross-cutting themes and priorities such as conduct and discipline, sexual exploitation and abuse, the protection of civilians, human rights, gender mainstreaming, conflict related sexual violence, child protection, and environmental protection.

The Civilian Pre-deployment Training (CPT) course is one of the primary tools used by peacekeeping operations to generate competent, institutionally knowledgeable, and ethically aware civilian peacekeepers capable of serving in dangerous and complex environments.

DPO and DOS are responsible for providing CPT to civilian staff selected for field missions. Pre-deployment training is essential for newly deployed civilian staff. It enhances readiness, safety and security awareness as well as knowledge of field conditions and fundamental peacekeeping policies and procedures. In addition, it ensures that newly deployed staff integrate safely and quickly into missions.

CPT is mandatory for the following categories of civilian personnel:

Staff members up to and including D-1 level deploying to a DPO-led or DOS-led field mission for the first time as an international civilian staff member. This group includes former national staff members; United Nations Secretariat staff members, including those who served in non-DPO or DOS-led field missions but have not yet participated in the CPT; former United Nations police and military officers employed on civilian contracts; and former staff members of United Nations funds, programmes and specialized agencies; and

Civilians who have not served as international civilian staff members in a DPO-led or DOS-led field mission within the three years immediately prior to the effective date of their new appointment.

Course Objectives:

a. Develop better understanding and orientation of working in the UN.
b. Prepare new civilian staff members to undertake assigned responsibilities with confidence and adapt to complex mission life.
c. Improve the performance and capabilities of the staff members thereby enhancing their ability to perform efficiently.

This UN Pre-deployment Training Standards is targeted at all military personnel selected by Member States to be individually deployed as Military Experts on Mission in UN peacekeeping operations.

Military Experts on Mission are selected by the Member States and must satisfy the selection criteria set by DPO Office of Military Affairs (OMA). Military Experts on Mission officers selected for service in a UN peacekeeping operation are expected to be well trained, experienced and of the highest professional standards.

UN Police officers are contributed by a large number of countries, with differing policing systems, training and specializations. In order to support the individual police officer to adjust to the challenges of new and different living and working conditions in a peacekeeping operation, UN DPO, the Integrated Training Service developed pre-deployment training standards for UN Police.

These UN Pre-deployment Training Standards are part of the UN’s commitment to ensuring that all peacekeeping personnel are properly prepared for peacekeeping operations as outlined in General Assembly Resolution (A/RES/49/37) and the Selection Standards and Training Guidelines for United Nations Civilian Police (1997).

​The aim of the UN Peacekeeping training Standards for Police Officers is to support pre-deployment training of police officers going to serve in UN peacekeeping operations.​

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Pre-Deployment Training

Member States are responsible for delivering the pre-deployment training (PDT) to all personnel provided to United Nations peacekeeping operations, in accordance with General Assembly resolution A/RES/49/37. The curriculum should be based on UN peacekeeping pre-deployment training standards and materials, that ITS develops and updates.